Carvana makes the car buying experience a lot less painful, but they’re probably best known for their five-story car vending machine in Nashville. Everything’s bigger in Texas, so Carvana just unveiled a new vending machine that is eight stories tall in Houston. It holds thirty cars, has four delivery bays and is the nation’s largest coin-operated car vending machine. If you decide to pick up your car in person rather than having it delivered, you insert a big Carvana coin into the machine and robots retrieve your vehicle for you. Want to get your new Carvana ride from the vending machine but live more than 100 miles outside Houston? Carvana will give you a $200 travel credit for flight and even pick you up from the airport. Welcome to the future.
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